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Show LEGAL NOTICES The MURRAY, Utah, EAGLE C and Thr Nrws Adrrrtlorr Thursday, September 21, 1961 Vital Statistics LEGAL NOTICES DIED. In a Salt Lake hos- pital Friday night after a Sec. 3, T2S, R1E, and used for upon its first publication and lingering illness. Glen James the same purposes as described fil'ng of copy thereof in the Turner.' 54. 996 No. Main, Mid-valabove. office of the City Recorder of Born in Murray Sept. 3. THE WEATHER To Appropriate: Murray City, Utah. 1907. he was a son of Hyrum S3406 ViLettle M. Cann SECTION III and Emma Elmen Turner; was SUMMARY 4528 Elida St., Salt Lake City, EFFECTIVE DATE d in June. 1940 to sec.-ft- ., .1 from weil 4 I'll, I a Date 'ii.ii in. This Ordinance shall take ef- married Ut., Jensen in Salt Lake City. .ST Srpt. IS bet. 100 and 300 ft. deep at a fect upon the first publication Ml Was a member of Murray 13th Srpt. 11 point S. 600 ft. and W. 185 ft. and filing of copy thereof in the LDS ward; had been Tr. Srpt. is in failing from E'i Cor. See. 6, T2S, R1E. office of the City Recorder of health Sfpt. Hi Survivsome for time. .'.Mi Si)l. I! The water is to be used for the Murray Citv, Utah. ors: widow, a son, Robert Srpt. IS domestic requirements of one PASSED. APPROVED, AND Glen; his father, a brother. (;!! Tr. Srpt. l! family, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. ADOPTED by the Board of Clause V. and Yrar's Moistur sister, Mrs. 31 for the irrigation of 1 acre, Commissioners of Murray City, FORECAST all of Murray; all uses in NE4NE'4SEi; said Utah, this ISth day of Sept. Afton Holder, Fuin two sisters California. 6. virslnic bflow norSec. Tpmpcrature 1961. neral rites Tuesday morning, mal. IVrluds of rain through nd ol s RAY P. GREENWOOD. 83410 Walter's. Wells, 4570 8090 So. State, Mid'v.ile; inter- wfflt. Nurmttl avrraRr So. 1030 E Salt Lake City. Ut., Mayor. ment in Midvale cemetery. .015 sec.-f- t. well! ATTEST from a bet. 150 and 300 ft. deep at a a' ALVIN W. WAHLQUIST. 45-- lt City Recorder. point N. 1738 ft. and E. 357.72 Date of First Publication ft. from S'i Cor. Sec. 5, T2S, R1E. The water is to be used September 21, 1961. Filed in Office of City Refor the domestic requirements of one family, and from Apr. i corder of Murray City, Utah, to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of September 18, 1961. Births at Cottonwood Ma- gos, 4849 W. 5015 South, H acre, all uses in SVV'4NW'4-StoSept. 17. '4 said Sec. 5. ternity hospital this week ORDINANCE NO. 115 Mr. talled' 34, which was 14 more and Mrs. Garth- L. . 33428 Max A. Peck, 1881 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 74 PER- than reported last week. Of Stowe,17.5138 W. 5400 South, E. 4500 So., Salt Lake Citv. Ut., TAINING TO THE CHANG- these 18 were girls and 16 Sept. .1 sec.-f- t. from a well Mr. and Mrs. John R. ING OF ZONING BOUND- boys. 50 bet. and 100 ft. deep at a 4551 W. 4S95 South, became ten ARIES OF couples CERTAIN Locally point S. 115 ft. and W. 1165 ft. Kearns, diSept. 17. were which new AREAS IN MURRAY. parents, from E'i Cor. Sec. 4, T2S, R1E. C. Mr. and Mrs. Richard The water is to be used for the BE IT ORDAINED BY THE vided evenly between boys and 5764 Wood Circle, BOARD OF COMMISSIONdomestic requirements of one girls. Some of these new ar- Oliphant. ERS OF MURRAY CITY, rivals were reported last week. Murray, Sept. 17. family, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. UTAH, AS FOLLOWS: Those not reported follow: for the 31, irrigation of 1 acre, Boys SECTION I all uses in Mr. and Mrs. Rex Goates, Girls CHANGE IN AREA ZONING said Sec. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Douglas 4980 So. 4981 West, Sept. 11. BOUNDARIES 83461 Arthur S. Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. John R. That the Present District Andregg, 4760 So. Leatham 1177 West Bullion St., Murray, 4943 Wasatch St., Sept. 8. Dr., Use 74 Sept. No. of Ordinance t. .1 Map sec.-ffrom a Ut., well B. John- 11. Mr. Mrs. and Larry to amended and revised wit: ;be bet. 200 and 300 ft. deep at a Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Begining at a fence comer son, 1772 E. 6400 South, Sept. Latham, 3771 So. 6000 West, point N. 1159 ft. and E. 10 ft. 10. on the North line of Murray from SW Cor. Sec. 11, T2S, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Raw-li- n Sept. 12. City limits, which point is R1W. The water is to be used (Births, Page 0, Col. 7) Clayson. 5757 Wood Cr. feet due North and for the domestic requirements 467.34 feet due East from the Murray, Sept. 11. of four families, and from Apr. monument at the intersecIn Zion Narrows 1 to Oct. 31, for the irrigation of Boys tion of State Street and 4500 4 acres, all uses in Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. South Street, and running said Sec. 14. So. 4800 3215 733.56 thence Spainhower, East 3348'J Estel F. Campbell, 7 17' 48" East Wrest, Granger, Sept. 11. thence South 273 E. 5300 So., Murray, Ut., Mr. nnd Mrs. David Wavne 16.69 feet, thence South 23' .015 sec.-f- t. from a well 36' 44" East 46.03 feet, thence iMurdoek. 4291 W. 5655 South, bet. 100 and 200 ft. deep at a South 32 ' 59' 35" East 58.35 Kearns, Sept. 12. point S. 1480 ft. and E. 2262 ft. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Berg feet, thence South 3 10' 43" from W'i Cor. Sec. 7, T2S, R1E. East 387.12 feet, thence South Shepherd. 650 E. 5900 South, The water is to be used for the 87 6' 47" West 114.55 feet, Murray, Sept. 12. Murray. "It was a miracle," domestic requirements of one Mr. and Mrs. Coy I. Miller, explained Bonnie Darger, "none thence South 88 18' 03" family, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. of us expected to make it out West 78.88 feet, thence South 'Granger, Sept. 13. 31 for the irrigation of V, acre, 87 38' 36" West 279.17 feet, alive." all uses in SE'4XW'4 said Sec thence North 33100 feet to In Salt Lake City Eonnie, 21, daughter of Mr. 7. South West corner of A. E. and Mrs. V. Darger, 1256 E. -' 33538 is a Mrs. Grant A. Jenlist of par- 4620 South survived the flash Following and D. A. May property, sen, 890 Vine St., Murray, Ut.. thence West 330 feet plus or ents of this area who had chil- flood Sunday which took the hos-- j .135 sec.-f- t. from a well, life of a Murray man and four minus, to S. W. corner of dren born in Salt Lake 100 ft. deep at a point N. 1657 pitals during the last week. Charles West companions. ft. nnd E. 1686 ft. from SW thence North 490 feet, plus or KILLED WERE Walter J. Girls Cor. Sec. 17, T2S, R1E. The to point of beginning, 'Scott, 48. 912 E. 4580 South, Mr. water is to be used for the wat- be minus, Mrs. and Jack Marinac, reclassified as Residential ' Murray; Paul Ray Nieholes. 17, ering of 20 cattle in NE'4SW'4 Zone R-- 5 instead of its present 287 E. 6280 South, Murray, of Salt Lake City and Steven 11. said Sec. 17. classification as Residential Sept. Gene Florence, 13. of Park Mr. and Mrs. Bvron J. Protests resisting the grant- R-Nelson and Alvin City. 60,9 So. 430 West. Mur- Frank WilsonDunyon ing of any of the foregoing ap- Also: both of Johnson, plications with reasons thereray, Sept. 11. Salt Lake City are presumed Beginning at a point in the r. Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. for, must he filed in duplicate dead. South East corner of Lot No. with the State Engineer, 403 50 E. 4500 South, The 20 member hiking party 17, Block One, Bamberger 12. State Capitol. Salt Lake City. was traversing Zion Narrows is ISO feet Sept. which Addition, on W. nnd Mr. or before October 28, Mrs. Robert Utah, of the Virgin River from Nav-ah- o North and 330 feet West of 1961. Duckworth. 8333 W. 3235 South, Lake to Zion's Park. .rs mem Super e. Yo-lan- -- 17-4- 0 ll HI-I- S RUSSET 5ibs.29c Apples Honeydews E ib. 5C TT 1 "r $25 h lb. bag POTATOES Birfhs Increase At Cottonwood IB Girls, 76 Boys Born Report Says ." -- r- - ;s-.- 10ibs25 Russets Yellow Onions 10"s 25c Mc-Ca- ll. New Cabbage j But-chere- n. Crisp Celery c ib , Sliced Pineapple no.2can23c Grapefruit Jce. 46 0125' 25c Sliced Peaches 2'2canea. 23c Canned Pears w NWSW, feet, ' "Saved i 98c Borden's Reg. By - ocoiate stein A Miracle" 2 Ib. 6 oz. size ea. 49e "10c Frozen Dinners Pork & Beans j property, Bonita Flakes 2ns25e SupremeSaltines2ca49c j Hor-rock- 'mk 10 pound box s, Macaroni Ncid-erheise- WAYNE D. the center of intersection at 4800 South and State Street, thence due West 911 feet to the West Boundary of Miller Cahoon Addition and present M-zoning boundary, thence South along West boundary of Miller Cahoon Addition 125 feet more or less, thence Easterly along the center line of 4S00 South Street 931 feet more or less, thence North 180 feet more or less to point of beginning. The above described area to be classified Commercial C-- in place and instead of Resilient ial CRIDDLE, State Engineer. Published in Murray Eagle. Murray. Utah, from September 14 to September 28. 1961. 2 44-- ORDINANCE NO. 113 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 74. ADDING AND CREATING A NEW RESIDENTIAL ZONE CLASSIFICATION. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF MURRAY CITY. AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I That Ordinance No. 74 be amended to read as follows: CHAPTER 13-RESIDENTIAL ZONE R-- 5 13-- 1 3 R-- SECTION II NECESSARY TO THE PEACE. HEALTH A ND SAFETY OF INHABIT- ANTS In the opinion of the Board no of Commissioners it is neces- A In residential zone R-building or structure or land shall be used nnd no building structure shall be creeled which is arranged or. Intended or designed for other than one or more of the following uses: (1 ) Trailer Courts (21 Accessory uses nnd buildings cuHtonifiriiy inciilenti.il to the above. SECTION II NECESSARY TO PEACE. HEALTH AND SAFETY OF INHABITANTS In the opinion of the Board of, Commissioner it Is necessary to the pence, health nnd safety of the Inhabitants of Murray City that this ordinance become effective immediately THIS WEEK'S , SPECIAL Hardwood 45-1- Folding CHAIRS sary to the peace, health and safety of the inhabitants of Murray City that this Ordinance become effective immediately upon its first publication and filing of copy thereof in the Office of the Citv Recorder of Murray City. Utah. SECTION III EFFECTIVE DATE This Ordinance shall take effect upon its first publicnt on and upon filing of copy thereof in the Office of the City Recorder of Murrnv Citv. Utah. PASSED. APPROVED. AND A DO I TED by the Board of Commissioners of Murrav City. jFtiih. this 18th day of Sept i:wi, ATTEST s P.A Y P. GREENWOOD. Msvor, s ' ALVIN W. WAHtjQrisf . 1 City Recorder. Date of First Publication September 21. 1961. Filed In Office of City Re. corder of Murray City. Utah. September 18. 1961. $479 While they Last T" A $9.50 Value For quirk reult Hunt nl! PROCESSING DEER SERVICE I CuHing-Wropping- Adamson's retting -f by Experienced Bulchert Polar Locker Storage 1323 South Stole 3520 South Stott IN AM "YE OLDE FASHIONED MEAT MARKET" 8lm OPtN 6 o m. 'tit 7 p.m. BABY BEEF LIVER HAMBURGER or TONGUES lb. O of Ib. 39 $1 I )Q Li Whole 4 " fiir 5 Ib. size $79 Skinless L B V Pork Rv-dnlc- h. y Round Steak T-Bo- ne lrry - 49 Steak ib. 59c Ground Round ib. 5Q( i 69c Rump Roast ib. 59' Steak htted 0 Olives 19c Tall Can v Pfitzcrs $H 3 Margarine Salad Oil 89c Pure Lard fc. Chocolate Chips Reg. 25. Site "3 1 fi ib. c 12 . DRIVE INN B & W DRIVE INN THURS. FRI. ,4SJ2SmT SAT. to Powdered Milk 2-23-24 V') with purchase of 5 Hamburgers for $100 11 a m. Mil fa. 105 Book & 79' 39' (tn. of 50 V 50kms3" Flour 29' 69' 39' Cake Mixes SUN. 2 FREE Hamburgers CAR SERVICE Matches v 10 LEON'S 5 it.49c Cheddar Cheese lmommmm sug ar Sept. 21 CIOSF.D SUNDAYS W los. SAUSAGE BEEF HEARTS - Fruit " ROASTS ..... j m mi Picnics Pork tr O1 Not to Morvonno 3931 West 5400 South Kearns CY Eott of the Rowling Alley ea. in 4 Pi, Bis-cho- COMPLETE Si 29 CANS cot SHUNTERS! 10 Gallon Plastic TRASH nt lnw Canned i ii V Magna. Sept. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn G. Smith, 5686 So. 45S0 West, Kearns, Sept. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Porter, 4t50-7t- h East. Sept. 13. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald ., A. 427 Echo Dr., Wcstergard, BONNIE POINTED out how the party was in three groups, she being with the middle one. "Ten of us had been off ex- ploring a ride canyon," she ex plained. "It was about a 23 or 30 minute hike." f "WHEN WE started the sky '" clear, it was a beautiful tr on.i itr Hinrv a diiv. We returned to where we per, 4706 W. 5415 South,! left a girl with the packs and Kearns, Sept. 13. found her in waist deep water. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Rose, One of the boys stepped into 1418 W. 4800 South. Sept. 13. I Via rivnr nnit Hrnnnnd nllt of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. V,,, -Lund. 230 E. Winslow Ave.. .We started back up the Murray. Sept. 14. sj(I( rnnvnn Thore was jtfi Mr. and Mrs. John Roger ,H.a-i,w.'- r n,i it cin,t,i Christ ison. 2G0O So. 85i0 West to get dark. In a few minutes Sept. 15. we were almost swimming up Mr. nnd Mrs. Dieter Ewert. the canyon. 312 E 620 South. Sept. 17. " K GOT OFT IN" a small Mr. K. nnd Mrs. Robert ravine, climbed on n ledge nnd Clnvton. 5156 So. 4fi20 West. waited. When the rain hit we Sent. 17. had a waterfall coming right Mr. and Mrs. Clvde P. over our heads. The ledge we 3305 Beaver St.. Gran- were standing on started to ger. Sept. 17. dissolve. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Galle- "We finally made It to two pine trees, the only dry place around nnd the 10 of us huddled around them for nbout 24 Spartans hours. 3. (From Phrc ("ol. .) "Till! WATER ROSE over kick misfired. 10 feet. We tried to come out JERKY KTOKF.S Intercepted the next morning, but it start- nn Oliver pus.i to put the Iik eo io rain niim nun we una 10 er machine m gc:ir for the sec- wait until nbout noon. "We thought we were the ond tally. He returned it to A the Spartan 32 l.Vynrd only lucky ones. We were the nfrald everyone else was dead. roughness pcti.ilty hurt Murray rrrw as the Ijikers fWhen we got nut and they ground down to the 10. but It found Seotty (Walter J. Scott, n leader of the expiditionl I hud tck four narks at the Mub-borAdene. (Adene Scott Spartan forwnrd wall, be- to t fore but liriivri mawiced the is the daughter of the victim.) I HAVE NF.VKR seen anygoal-lin- e by indies Jon Robinson's plnrekick made it 13-thing so beautiful nnd dlstrue-tive- . thousand With S:.V to play. There were Hirschi blocked n waterfalls In every direction (Miracle. Page 6". Col. fi Mutray punl in the fading mln-ufe- n of the pame to make the third jwijtie lie wound up With the oval on the Spnr-l- n nine, from where three pa ydI rt play privt rat e J Gallon Cans Ptinale lugged on the hi Orirg effort from four y.ird out and ! Robinson rovcrtcd ng.iin to rloe out the urnring. TIIK MINM IIV srnte might h.ive bwit holier, Jerrv pilfered an Oliver puss in Diuoun! on large quontitiei of the necond early motrenl quarter nnd m nmpered M yard CARMER NURSERY to n tomhdown that m nullified by a dipping petialtv. The Inkers, playing their 4550 So. 9th East reolvl peaon of fiMitbnll. h.ivp now evened the (tmrf wi'h Open Sundoyi AM 6 4832 Murray A year ago the Spar16 Yeori Some tocotion 14-tans won from the new Ogden ix tuvil. w 1 a m. 'Coo, Peanut B utter HFTl 31 No. Main f Rcj. S9i 18 oi. ir ypr r (ON Downtown Mlivalt |